Susan Skylark
Songster
Black is sort of a weird color for coturnix, most birds referred to as black are Tibetans plus or minus the fee gene, maybe some lab birds with some funky genes or a bird out of thieving otter/SW game birds multi genetic phenotype line (not a single gene but multiple genes that produce a black bird with Tibetan base), of which I have a single bird (pretty but a mutant, was backwards in egg and has a blind eye and slightly tilted head). So I just got back from a week long absence, when I left I had some 4 week old chicks including 3 Rosetta’s and a Tibetan, nothing very exciting. Now I have 3 Rosetta’s and a very black Tibetan, like really black (I’ll get pictures tomorrow), not just dark dark brown and no fee in the mix. My first thought was maybe my mutant bird (a hen) was bred to my eb male and threw a blackish bird, but looking at the dates she was 4 weeks old when those eggs were set, not laying then, especially fertile eggs! All my then current breeders were homegrown for 2-4 generations with no cool genes in the mix. Is there a small percentage of Tibetans that are truly black black, I’ve bred a dozen or so but never anything like this? Now all I need is a navy bird so I get them mixed up like dress pants in a dim closet!